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eighteen and a half per cent and what wall street is focusing on is that for the first time since search witter went public about four years ago in this current quarter now actually twitter might report a profit and they tried to achieve that with personalizing the feed so much for more was algorithms with artificial intelligence and that seems to attract a you there's the overall figure for monthly users stands at about three hundred thirty million we're talking about those quarterly numbers then who else has been reporting. well overall the numbers we got on thursday were better than expected we had for example forthcoming al gore's numbers the second biggest car manufacturer in the united states they it's cheaper to increase prices especially for pickup trucks and that gave them a profit boost of a good sixty percent so that stock traded to the upside but talking about yesterday's news center morris news well after hours we got numbers from amazon and from the google mother alphabet both companies beating analyst expectations easy leave and both stocks see a big boost in an initial after our
eighteen and a half per cent and what wall street is focusing on is that for the first time since search witter went public about four years ago in this current quarter now actually twitter might report a profit and they tried to achieve that with personalizing the feed so much for more was algorithms with artificial intelligence and that seems to attract a you there's the overall figure for monthly users stands at about three hundred thirty million we're talking about those quarterly numbers...
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the president took to witter to give them one of his big fau not when they're on a path to do this. >> we were on the wrong path before. all you have to do is taking a lace afraid it could rueen the from flazing ataejs he should resign if thely. thank you for that report. the question is what did kpae impact havement kpp. incluttalm so the tax plan isn't kwietd a plan yet. but later today pate laets to harrisburg, poopoo. a major overall boo driveway through of stuff about 1/3 gave us with tween and 150,000. what end up being well, we don't know yet about the plans is it income. and today, given the fact his health care worked out. in fact, playing golf with lisz husband had grouppleing. prrss there r one one can is win. i'm looking at this as a big achievement for the president. looking to get it down. one hasgon doeds pop and are jurks you want eat bussau. flrs i guess he's rrb fensure travel bans. tharpg you. prrbsz. >> well hiking for a wins especially neatm players during naelgz thej ingist mj for it. >> the pittsburgh penguins. >> the president talkling football as roger goodell
the president took to witter to give them one of his big fau not when they're on a path to do this. >> we were on the wrong path before. all you have to do is taking a lace afraid it could rueen the from flazing ataejs he should resign if thely. thank you for that report. the question is what did kpae impact havement kpp. incluttalm so the tax plan isn't kwietd a plan yet. but later today pate laets to harrisburg, poopoo. a major overall boo driveway through of stuff about 1/3 gave us...
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they made this evening, wonderful and special, karen witter, and for all the fun, the video, all of thisi could go on but the other lesson i learned at cato burns's house was not stand between a crowd and a glass of champagne so thank you very much for your friendship, your support. thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> the important one, that is the book, donald trump in first. what is it, rob lowe? rob long. that would be in your gift bag. and the new yorker magazine was apoplectic about it, proves it is fantastic but what if they said it was an insult to poetry, put that on the back of this book, put together, fantastic figures made up, the champagne being tossed around, is fantastic that we have members of congress joining us here today. what a job they are doing. what job are they doing? an absolute pleasure to introduce someone who for a long time, somebody who brought me to their conservative spirit but tried to stop me so diligent in commitment to enforcing border was and walking in the building. in best-selling author conservative commentator, beautiful woman and all around am
they made this evening, wonderful and special, karen witter, and for all the fun, the video, all of thisi could go on but the other lesson i learned at cato burns's house was not stand between a crowd and a glass of champagne so thank you very much for your friendship, your support. thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> the important one, that is the book, donald trump in first. what is it, rob lowe? rob long. that would be in your gift bag. and the new yorker magazine was apoplectic...
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witter will publicly testify before the u.s. congress while the tech giant mentioned their special offer this time once again i want to stress that we declined it and then a year later twitter published confidential data on how much we spend on ads as i've mentioned that was a much smaller saw compared to their business proposal less than three hundred thousand dollars now they banned ads even though it was twitter that once suggested we can use their platform to get more involved in covering the american election. the european parliament and pay rate finch from the u.k. independence party has been casting as i over the story and i'm happy to say he joins me live on the program hello to you ray. just first of all. what do you think or why twitter has resorted to such radical measures against. well it's all part of the the leftist american media onslaught against mr trump trying to actually connect mr trump to the russian state and the fact is r.t. russia today everyone knows that you all have a russian perspective you know put t
witter will publicly testify before the u.s. congress while the tech giant mentioned their special offer this time once again i want to stress that we declined it and then a year later twitter published confidential data on how much we spend on ads as i've mentioned that was a much smaller saw compared to their business proposal less than three hundred thousand dollars now they banned ads even though it was twitter that once suggested we can use their platform to get more involved in covering...
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here today to come to this statement, i overheard two male colleagues walking through the halls, witteringunt that was going oi'i in parliament. i think what we need to do in this building is not think of this as being a party political thing, but something that has two absolutely happen. we do notjust cheer when our own side is the person getting attacked, we cheer when everyone is bound to rights. we talk about this being a modern workplace. isn't that the rub? this is not a modern workplace, it's a very strange one. it is strange for members, for our families, and most of all for those members of staff. this is nothing new, as others have said. this comes about because of a political culture deferments, where people can't speak about what has happened to them for fear of their career being stifled. in order to change that political culture, it requires all of us to take very strong political leadership. i say this to the political leaders on both sides and all sides of the house, that means taking decisions against colleagues and others, even when that is inconvenient, even when that is
here today to come to this statement, i overheard two male colleagues walking through the halls, witteringunt that was going oi'i in parliament. i think what we need to do in this building is not think of this as being a party political thing, but something that has two absolutely happen. we do notjust cheer when our own side is the person getting attacked, we cheer when everyone is bound to rights. we talk about this being a modern workplace. isn't that the rub? this is not a modern workplace,...
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there was a minor accident, in the area of claude witter. 880 is going to be slow as you drive from 238n city. 680 getting out of pleasanton slows at the 580 interchange through most of pleasanton as you head south. 6:47. let's bring steve in with today's forecast. >> we have fog back . >> that's good. i like the fog. >> me too. it has taken a long time, but we have a pattern change and we're going to lead to rain tomorrow. in the evening, it's going to take a while to get -- today it's about the low clouds and a cooler patterns. upper 70s and hazy, but at least the wind is turning most westerly. fog on the santa cruz cost. the bases will lift as we head into tonight and tomorrow. it will get it up to 2,000 feet and that will keep cooler temps in there. speaking of cooler temps, 41. most of these observations i'm showing you are around 500 feet except one which is at 2500 feet. so the temperature is warmer there and the wind out of the north. but the humidity 70, 80%. so that's good news. the last time we talked to christien he said it's cool. maybe by this time tomorrow maybe we'll get
there was a minor accident, in the area of claude witter. 880 is going to be slow as you drive from 238n city. 680 getting out of pleasanton slows at the 580 interchange through most of pleasanton as you head south. 6:47. let's bring steve in with today's forecast. >> we have fog back . >> that's good. i like the fog. >> me too. it has taken a long time, but we have a pattern change and we're going to lead to rain tomorrow. in the evening, it's going to take a while to get --...
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. >> roger, do you think that facebook has more blame here than say google and witter, which are alsot of this now new revelations that google also had been the target of ads and same with facebook in terms of content around the election. they are all coming to testify twice in november. is facebook more at blame for some reason? >> sarah, i think the issue here is they are all to blame the difference is that the facebook platform just had more impact it's bigger, much more personal. people are using it much more for convening around ideas so clearly the russians were incredibly clever. they exploited not just google, not just twitter, every platform that was available the thing about facebook, it reached more people and reached them more personally and reached them about emotional and anger-based ideas, which were really the tools that the russians used to sew discord. >> it's also true it's harder to distinguish what's an ad from what's content can you take a piece of cop tent and pay to have it promoted. if any of your friends happen to like that brand behind the contact it will sh
. >> roger, do you think that facebook has more blame here than say google and witter, which are alsot of this now new revelations that google also had been the target of ads and same with facebook in terms of content around the election. they are all coming to testify twice in november. is facebook more at blame for some reason? >> sarah, i think the issue here is they are all to blame the difference is that the facebook platform just had more impact it's bigger, much more...
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. >> host: we identifying you as the coauthor of monuments men with brett witter. >> guest: a number of books since then. brett worked with me and our team. the research gathering was so daunting and the race against time to write this story, trying to make sure we could get out while there were many mon.s officer toes to recognize there were 17 monuments officers ininterviewed -- there are now five livering and attends the enemy services of several of them. we're trying to make sure their stories available and known and brett was an important part of helping get the book written. >> host: did these men recognize what they were doing at the time? >> guest: they didn't understand the magnitude of what they were doing. i think they were also segregated knowledge working in their own little areas and very little interaction with other monuments officers and weren't necessarily even seeing their peers' report. all being channeled through eisenhower's headquarters. i think they felt very proud about the individual roles they had but i think it's taken the passage of time for them to under
. >> host: we identifying you as the coauthor of monuments men with brett witter. >> guest: a number of books since then. brett worked with me and our team. the research gathering was so daunting and the race against time to write this story, trying to make sure we could get out while there were many mon.s officer toes to recognize there were 17 monuments officers ininterviewed -- there are now five livering and attends the enemy services of several of them. we're trying to make...
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talking puerto rico gun reform from nevada all these horrible tragedies and he would rather cause a witter fan of mine who is a supporter of his, i'm drawing in the sand a line, you either are for or against. >> does it matter? >>, i don't think it's going to be a hit. >> it's going to hit. it adds to the cultural discussion we can't play all of that because of the language in that. >> right. >> look, i don't think it's any surprise that he and others aren't a fan of this president. but you never know who is listening. i think it's one of the culturally divisive things out there now about this president. >> the conversation we were having earlier, harvey weinstein. eminem is no saint here, talking about violence against women and the like there. this is not somebody who gets a place in sainthood but he is joining the cultural conversation about the president and i have no idea if he has influence over people in his home state. that's a big one. >> there's two questions. does he have any influence over changing anybody's mind or people not engaged in his home state? that was the two sides o
talking puerto rico gun reform from nevada all these horrible tragedies and he would rather cause a witter fan of mine who is a supporter of his, i'm drawing in the sand a line, you either are for or against. >> does it matter? >>, i don't think it's going to be a hit. >> it's going to hit. it adds to the cultural discussion we can't play all of that because of the language in that. >> right. >> look, i don't think it's any surprise that he and others aren't a fan...
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it was very interesting to see that contrast with t witter's response, which is this is a new problemor them and they are just learning how to handle it. scarlet: to follow, the twitter legal representative seems kind of tone deaf. he set a bad user experience. that is not what defenders want to hear. julia: absolutely not. scarlet: we thank our bloomberg technology sarah flyer and marty frier and marty shanker. julia: how many people were hit by equifax? these guys have a lot to deal with. scarlet: they have their work cut out for them. coming up, we take a look at the future of leadership at the federal reserve. processt donald trump's in. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: what'd you miss? for the federal reserve. donald trump will name his choice for fed chair on thursday. despite the murky waters on who will win, one thing is clear. this nomination differs drastically from previous resulting in one of the most dramatic surges in the history of the institution. tylerg us via skype is cowen. joe: thank you very much for joining us. explain to us -- you argue president tru
it was very interesting to see that contrast with t witter's response, which is this is a new problemor them and they are just learning how to handle it. scarlet: to follow, the twitter legal representative seems kind of tone deaf. he set a bad user experience. that is not what defenders want to hear. julia: absolutely not. scarlet: we thank our bloomberg technology sarah flyer and marty frier and marty shanker. julia: how many people were hit by equifax? these guys have a lot to deal with....
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listen, this morning i was on witter and i saw you know how when they mism up a player they have mics. people want to hear this. >> teams play together, play for each other. you want to be good or you grant to be great. >> i want to be great. >> every single snap man we touch this grass we together. we great. that's the standard. we can have nothing less. nothing less than great. >> one play at a time. >> always in the headlines for different thing. he is just a leader on that te team. >> how were you can you not love this guy. >> yeah. >> everything he does on and off the field and he's such a pulse of this defense but also the team as a veteran. you can tell everybody gravitates towards him and you can tell people are listening much that's not like a ray lewis you just yelling and everybody is kind of tuned out. people are really tuned in to malcolm and that's leader right there. >> that's what you expect from malcolm. that's what you expect for anybody that's hyping up the crowd i'm sure fletcher cox sounds similar watch i want to hear the uncensored version. >> they always show u
listen, this morning i was on witter and i saw you know how when they mism up a player they have mics. people want to hear this. >> teams play together, play for each other. you want to be good or you grant to be great. >> i want to be great. >> every single snap man we touch this grass we together. we great. that's the standard. we can have nothing less. nothing less than great. >> one play at a time. >> always in the headlines for different thing. he is just a...
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ap now can be seen over the internet, on facebook,witter and other socialedia and the pace at which news comes at us no can give us a pace of whip threp lash ap trying to deal with t things that affect the united states of america such as a hurricane at have hit texas, puerto rico and can sometimes feel overwhelming. trye can be a temptation to solve the problems that not only as americans but as flow human bngs. sometimes it does president seem doesn't seem to speak about other tngs, some of them far away, but it's important that we think aut, that we remember and reflect dry to solve the problemand challenges of other people. it's often said the united states can't be the policeman of the wod and believe that's tue, but there are things that call o conience that do move s to action where we have the responsibility to act as the acknowledge the ethnic cleansing that has victimized the rohingya people and i wanted to speak about it today. with that, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the speaker pro tempore: jabb. >> i move the house now adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question
ap now can be seen over the internet, on facebook,witter and other socialedia and the pace at which news comes at us no can give us a pace of whip threp lash ap trying to deal with t things that affect the united states of america such as a hurricane at have hit texas, puerto rico and can sometimes feel overwhelming. trye can be a temptation to solve the problems that not only as americans but as flow human bngs. sometimes it does president seem doesn't seem to speak about other tngs, some of...
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remember theresa may has been wittering on for some months saying a bad deal is worse than no deal.eal is the worst possible outcome. we would revert to... loss ofjobs and gdp that i would imply. it would be catastrophic. we would not support that if those weather conditions. do you agree with that? that is how we conduct most of our trade with the entire world outside the european union. it is also important to remember that 90% of future global growth is coming from outside of europe. not my figures, not the government's figures, the figures from the european union. we need to look outwards to the world, work with europe yes but work with the world is that is where future growth is coming from. is that the case with menu can do deals with other countries, there is a world out there. of course. but these deals take years to put into place. they haven't even started doing them and the thing about benefiting from the growth outside the eu and they very much hope we do, is that the eu we re very much hope we do, is that the eu were leading these trade negotiations. this government was
remember theresa may has been wittering on for some months saying a bad deal is worse than no deal.eal is the worst possible outcome. we would revert to... loss ofjobs and gdp that i would imply. it would be catastrophic. we would not support that if those weather conditions. do you agree with that? that is how we conduct most of our trade with the entire world outside the european union. it is also important to remember that 90% of future global growth is coming from outside of europe. not my...